Ladybug Magazine Can Make Your Children's Imagination Fly

2007-03-08 10:33:40

( Entertainment )



No one can deny the importance of reading even at such young age! This explains why pregnant mothers read to the babies in their wombs, why parents would rather spend more money in books than in toys. For parents out there who are determined to sharpen their children's minds and let their imagination soar, here's a good news: you never have to buy a book for this purpose. There are actually children-friendly magazines out there. Ladybug Magazine, for one!

Ladybug magazine, which is published monthly, is for children who are 2 to 6 years old. Every issue is jampacked with fun stories that can make any young reader jump in delight! The nursery rhymes and other activities in Ladybug magazine are definitely helpful in improving the children's creativity. Let them be exposed to a world of fairies, candy-coated kingdoms and pretty princesses! Want to read to your darling toddler before she drifts off to sleep? Then grab Ladybug magazine right now! The staff of Ladybug Magazine, composed of the most creative illustrators and award-winning writers for children lit, makes it all the more readable and outstanding.

Children would love each issue of Ladybug magazine as it dishes out games, songs and other kiddie activities. The adventures of Molly and Emmett would surely fascinate them, as well as other Ladybug regulars "Max and Kate" from Brita Granstrom and "Mop and Family" from Alex de Wolf.

Ladybug Magazine also makes sure that it's not only the children's imagination that gets developed but also their motor skills. This is through the cut-out crafts and activity sections spanning four fun pages. Other than what is written in the magazine, Ladybug also offers an online guide that you can check anytime you want in case you need added projects.

If you are going to throw a party for your kid, make it a Ladybug party! Inspired by the magazine, the party will revolve around the activities included in the pages. There will even be Ladybug party favors. How fun!

Like its younger counterpart Babybug, Ladybug Magazine is an excellent start for children. Ladybug checks the children's comprehension skills and polishes them. What can be a better way to educate them than through this?


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